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Crazy Town - Lord of the Swans: The Tragedy of the Enclosure of the Commons

Lord of the Swans: The Tragedy of the Enclosure of the Commons

Crazy Town

04/20/22 • 52 min

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The “tragedy of the commons” is an idea that has so thoroughly seeped into culture and law that it seems normal for people and corporations to own land, water, and even whole ecosystems. But there’s a BIG problem: the “tragedy” part of it has been debunked – it really should be the triumph of the commons. Learn the origin story of privatization and explore the true meaning of commons and how to manage them for sustainability and equity. Also check out our suggestions for championing the commons (beyond Robin Hood’s strategy of stabbing the aristocracy). For episode notes and more information, please visit our website.

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04/20/22 • 52 min

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Crazy Town - Lord of the Swans: The Tragedy of the Enclosure of the Commons

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Asher Miller
Hi, I'm Asher Miller.
Rob Dietz
I'm Rob Dietz.
Jason Bradford
I'm Jason Bradford. Welcome to Crazy Town where this land ain't your land, this land ain't my land, this land belongs to King and Queen.
Melody Travers
This is producer Melody Travers and in this season of Crazy Town, Jason, Asher, and Rob are exploring the watershed moments in history that have led humanity into the cascading crises we face in the 21st century. Today's episode unpacks the pecul

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